22 Feb 2014


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The 6-year-old boy, from the city of Shenyang in China’s northeastern Liaoning province, has a total of 31 fingers and toes – 16 toes, and 15 fingers (although one of those fingers is incomplete, being a fork at the end of the right thumb.) Three fingers on each hand are fused together.That beats the current world record of 25, held jointly by two Indian children, Pranamya Menaria and Devendra Harne, who both have 12 fingers and 13 toes.


X-ray 31 fingers and toes
An x-ray of the boy’s hands, showing all 15 fingers – including the small 15th digit on the side of the right thumb

Most commonly, the extra digits appear on the little finger side of the hand – but this boy appears to have the much rarer condition of central polydactyly, in which the middle fingers and toes are duplicated.

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